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Infrared Studies of Chain Folding in Uniaxially Oriented Polyhexamethylene Adipamide

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Structure and Properties of Polymer Films

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The fold content of uniaxially drawn polyhexamethylene adipamide (nylon 66) is measured as a function of annealing conditions by an infrared tilting method. Unoriented, rapidly quenched and isothermally crystallized samples were also studied as a function of annealing temperature. The incremental changes in fold content and crystallinity were compared as the samples were sequentially annealed under restraint and relaxed conditions at increasing temperatures.

Published in the Journal of Macromolecular Science — Physics, B6(2), 309–326 (1972). Reprinted by permission.

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Koenig, J.L., Itoga, M. (1973). Infrared Studies of Chain Folding in Uniaxially Oriented Polyhexamethylene Adipamide. In: Lenz, R.W., Stein, R.S. (eds) Structure and Properties of Polymer Films. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8951-8_9

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